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so if obama gets elected they stay in. if romeny gets elected which he won't then he can't necessarily change it so let's just build that those tax cuts are gonna expire at the end of the year period. the one thing that i can tell you that is very troublesome to me as i look at prices, as i look across as i look at hog prices priced for next summer, i look at cattle prices, i look at grain prices and that is that why is it that we ignore the food and energy component of cpi? so, i could be ben bernanke's speech writer because he says the same thing every time he goes in front of the senate is we don't see any particular problem with inflation. really, we don't corn prices just nearly double in three months. so, how is it there is no inflation? >> reporter: do you get any sense that the ethanol mandate is going to change under either administration under obama or if romney would get elected? >> well is sure seems like the word ethanol has turned into a pejorative and it's not exactly the most positive topic. i just don't kn
so if obama gets elected they stay in. if romeny gets elected which he won't then he can't necessarily change it so let's just build that those tax cuts are gonna expire at the end of the year period. the one thing that i can tell you that is very troublesome to me as i look at prices, as i look across as i look at hog prices priced for next summer, i look at cattle prices, i look at grain prices and that is that why is it that we ignore the food and energy component of cpi? so, i could be ben...
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that is the big issue around the election. we won't really see action on that until december. >> well, putting all the stuff that we've been talking about in perspective, this is a very confusing time for most investors. and there's a lot of skepticism about putting their money in stocks as you know, money continues to flow into bonds. what is the one strategy or the one theme that you're telling your clients and that our viewers can take advantage of? >> one of the most durable themes in the markets right now we think is a declining dollar based on the fed's policy, based on what is happening in europe as they kind of move toward getting their act together. and then all the risk around the fiscal cliff. a falling dollar means precious metals may be a good hedge for your portfolio. and so that is one of the ways you can at least profit from some of the challenges facing the economy in the fourth quarter. >> susie: real quickly would you put your money in gold, is that what you are saying, whether stocks or the metal itself? >>
that is the big issue around the election. we won't really see action on that until december. >> well, putting all the stuff that we've been talking about in perspective, this is a very confusing time for most investors. and there's a lot of skepticism about putting their money in stocks as you know, money continues to flow into bonds. what is the one strategy or the one theme that you're telling your clients and that our viewers can take advantage of? >> one of the most durable...
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the largest growing ethnic group could be critical in this election. there is going to be even more importance in the future. quarter of all americans under 18 are latino. canvassing in colorado, a swing state where the latino vote is hugely important. now, some are disappointed that he has not done more to help the illegal immigrants that come across the border. a few find this election a hard choice. >> we know that there is only one candidate that supports any kind of immigration reform that is of any real value and of course that is obama. romney would turn back any progress we have made. >> a lot of republicans see the hispanic vote as a huge prize. what has gone wrong? when ronald reagan said that latinos were naturally republican, he met that they were aspirational and socially conservative. mitt romney seems to turn them off. he backed a law in arizona which some said was racial profiling. he called for a high-tech fence along the mexican border and struck a hard note talking about illegal immigrants. >> the answer is self deportation, people d
the largest growing ethnic group could be critical in this election. there is going to be even more importance in the future. quarter of all americans under 18 are latino. canvassing in colorado, a swing state where the latino vote is hugely important. now, some are disappointed that he has not done more to help the illegal immigrants that come across the border. a few find this election a hard choice. >> we know that there is only one candidate that supports any kind of immigration...
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you could see a shift where we have a closer election. i would be a tiny bit surprised if romney pulled ahead based on this debate alone. but between that and something else -- we have jobs figures coming out on friday morning and two more debates and things that could develop. it put -- and put romney on a path where he has a comeback where is the opposite happen that he lost badly, then you might really eat at a october surprise for him to come back. >> there seems to be is some debate that this was the as debate america actually wanted. some people say it was too dry and some people they finally we have a serious discussion of economic policy. which one was? >> i think it was more substantive than some of the primary debates. the critique is and it's describing their plans and so forth, you can double up substance but not necessarily a substance containing an honest impression of what your card in arguments are. these are two guys who are very data-driven. i don't either of them is an ideologue, unnecessarily. i think you saw that come
you could see a shift where we have a closer election. i would be a tiny bit surprised if romney pulled ahead based on this debate alone. but between that and something else -- we have jobs figures coming out on friday morning and two more debates and things that could develop. it put -- and put romney on a path where he has a comeback where is the opposite happen that he lost badly, then you might really eat at a october surprise for him to come back. >> there seems to be is some debate...
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it's an election about the course of america. what kind of america do you want to have for yourself and for your children? and there really are two very different paths that we began speaking about this evening and over the course of this month, we're going to have two more presidential debates and a vice presidential debate. we'll talk about those two paths but they lead in very different directions. it's not just looking to our words to take evidence of where they go. you can look at the record. there's no question in my mind, if the president were to be re-elected you'll sustain to see a middle-class squeeze with incomes going down, and prices going up. i'll get incomes up again. you'll see chronic unemployment. we've had 43 state months with unemployment above 8%. if i am president i will create-- help create 12 million new jobs in this country with rising incomes. if president is elected, obamacare will be installed. many will lose insurance. you'll see health premiums go up $2,500 per family. if i'm elected we won't have ob
it's an election about the course of america. what kind of america do you want to have for yourself and for your children? and there really are two very different paths that we began speaking about this evening and over the course of this month, we're going to have two more presidential debates and a vice presidential debate. we'll talk about those two paths but they lead in very different directions. it's not just looking to our words to take evidence of where they go. you can look at the...
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congress left washington for election season without approving any fix. the postal service has recommended eliminating saturday mail delivery as one cost- cutting measure. bank of america has agreed to pay more than $2 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit with shareholders. the lawsuit stemmed from bank of america's acquisition of merril lynch during the financial crisis in the fall of 2008. investors claimed the bank made misleading or false statements about both companies' financial health. the settlement still needs court approval to go through. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to ray. >> suarez: and we go to the persian gulf, where the u.s. navy and more than 30 other countries just completed the largest exercise ever aimed at hunting and destroying mines in the waters of the middle east. the drill comes at an especially tense time. israel has threatened to bomb iran's nuclear facilities, and iran in turn promised to mine the strait of hormuz, one of the world's most important shipping routes. the navy invited 20 reporters to c
congress left washington for election season without approving any fix. the postal service has recommended eliminating saturday mail delivery as one cost- cutting measure. bank of america has agreed to pay more than $2 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit with shareholders. the lawsuit stemmed from bank of america's acquisition of merril lynch during the financial crisis in the fall of 2008. investors claimed the bank made misleading or false statements about both companies' financial...
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and it's for the afghans to elect their leadership. but let me add to this that we have actually seen progress in the development of afghanistan. the economic growth is around 7% to 8% annually from low level, but it's quite impressive. more people have access to electricity. we see flourishing markets. the educational system has improved. eight million children go to school. more than one-third are girls. 30% of teachers are female teachers. the health situation is better. more health centers have opened. child mortality has decreased. life expectancy has increased in particular for women. so we have seen a lot of progress in afghanistan. >> rose: do you believe that there will be some success in closing down the sort of porousness of the afghan/pakistan border so the taliban forces, which have had a kind of safe haven can be closed? >> the border region is really a problem. and wherever we engage with the pakistani government or pakistani military we encourage them to step up the fight against terrorists and extremists in the border
and it's for the afghans to elect their leadership. but let me add to this that we have actually seen progress in the development of afghanistan. the economic growth is around 7% to 8% annually from low level, but it's quite impressive. more people have access to electricity. we see flourishing markets. the educational system has improved. eight million children go to school. more than one-third are girls. 30% of teachers are female teachers. the health situation is better. more health centers...
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boehner were working on and came close to having, and we may have to look at that issue again after the election. would that have been the right medicine at the time not only to raise the debt ceiling but to get the economic recovery in a better place? >> they were focusing, i think, on deficit reduction without an awareness, i think, about how weak the economy was. that was the same problem with bowles simpson. if you look at bowles simpson it was predicated on a fairly quick recovery of the economy. pay no attention to the turmoil going on in europe. the slowdown in asia. and if their prediction of, you know -- >> those two things are connected. >> yeah, exactly. >> the less demand in europe is affecting the slowdown in china. >> and we're in a globalized world where those two slowdowns effect us. so if they have been right that global growth was strong and american economy would have-- was going recover strongly, then that would have been a time to try to put our fiscal house in order, you know. >> you think the majority of the economists are on the side of stiglitz and krugman and others are
boehner were working on and came close to having, and we may have to look at that issue again after the election. would that have been the right medicine at the time not only to raise the debt ceiling but to get the economic recovery in a better place? >> they were focusing, i think, on deficit reduction without an awareness, i think, about how weak the economy was. that was the same problem with bowles simpson. if you look at bowles simpson it was predicated on a fairly quick recovery of...
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this won make or break the election of the romney/ryan ticket. it's about the economy and other issues that are more important. >> if it's supposed to -- and you're right, it's a base motivator but if it's supposed to be a base motivator and the polls show romney really falling behind at this point, is it going to help? >> i don't finish she falling behind. there are so many polls out there that you can look at. but it really -- >> most recent abc news, washington post, and those kind of polls have shown us is that activityically significant gap andn the battle ground states, it's even worse like in ohio. all of a sudden they were neck-and-neck and a few months ago, romney was ahead and obama is 6 or 7 points ahead. >> you have to look at enthusiasm in those numbers and i think that is where they are aiming for. pun intended. it's to keep those enthusiasm numbers high and they are very high. they are high or about at the point you want them the week or two before the election. they are that high. and i think ryan did this, i don't finish it was a
this won make or break the election of the romney/ryan ticket. it's about the economy and other issues that are more important. >> if it's supposed to -- and you're right, it's a base motivator but if it's supposed to be a base motivator and the polls show romney really falling behind at this point, is it going to help? >> i don't finish she falling behind. there are so many polls out there that you can look at. but it really -- >> most recent abc news, washington post, and...
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and every time a politician is either be elected or retires, he says, i hate the money chase. they all hate it, that they are trapped in the system. >> so what should we do? >> get the money out of politics. and it would also help if we had something other than this crazy system we have in this country, unlike most modern democracies, where you get state legislatures drawing the district lines in congress. all it does is create safe democrat and safe republican districts. it furthers the polarization of the country. >> so the next question. i would like to know where fna plays in the pantheon of republican transactions comes very despising, their demonization of government. government can't do anything. government is bad, bureaucrats, et cetera, et cetera. >> i find it amazing that people who keep getting elected to public office and around the public payroll, relentlessly their whole process by which they are paid and under which they operate. when i know people who worked in congress as members of staff for 20 years, there's never been on any payroll except the public payrol
and every time a politician is either be elected or retires, he says, i hate the money chase. they all hate it, that they are trapped in the system. >> so what should we do? >> get the money out of politics. and it would also help if we had something other than this crazy system we have in this country, unlike most modern democracies, where you get state legislatures drawing the district lines in congress. all it does is create safe democrat and safe republican districts. it...
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. >> reporter: just 31 days before election day, mitt romney stumping in on the on stop negligent crucial state of florida. speaking at a rally outside of orlando, the republican nominee continued focusing on the economy. >> when it came to jobs and the e commune, he doesn't have anything to add to what he's doing the last four years. >> reporter: in the white house weekly address, president obama touted the count -- the country's unemployment rate in september. >> and on friday, we learned the unemployment rate is at the lowest level since i took office. more americans are entering the workforce, more americans are getting jobs. >> reporter: president obama in cleveland trapped governor romney's tax plan. >> mr. romney wants another $5 trillion in tax cuts that he can't pay for. we're not going let that happen. >> no. >> reporter: the president has no public events today and is off celebrating 20 years of marriage with the first lady. the campaign announced a huge fund raising hall for september totaling $181 million. republicans have yet to report their september totals. >> we're in it
. >> reporter: just 31 days before election day, mitt romney stumping in on the on stop negligent crucial state of florida. speaking at a rally outside of orlando, the republican nominee continued focusing on the economy. >> when it came to jobs and the e commune, he doesn't have anything to add to what he's doing the last four years. >> reporter: in the white house weekly address, president obama touted the count -- the country's unemployment rate in september. >> and...
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in election after election, it is the biggest spending of the labor unions. and when karl rove and ed gillespie started looking at the 2010 elections, they realized that while big labor, which is $400 billion to a public president upon the 2008, there was no corollary that existed on the right to spend large amounts of money for house and senate. so karl rove smartly started american crossroads. it was interesting. i was working across her as an and president obama actually attacked carr wrote in february seeking a legal money from china, which was funny. as soon as he said that comeau we saw an uptick in america grassroots funding. the reason for that was president obama had identified us and we ended up shattering her fund raising goals by the 2010 election and the rest is history. that is really really where this is that we view ourselves as a counterbalance. in fact, in 2010, you can think of the crossroads has been the biggest thing in the 2010 election network. the expenditures were by the american federation of state and county municipal employees. the
in election after election, it is the biggest spending of the labor unions. and when karl rove and ed gillespie started looking at the 2010 elections, they realized that while big labor, which is $400 billion to a public president upon the 2008, there was no corollary that existed on the right to spend large amounts of money for house and senate. so karl rove smartly started american crossroads. it was interesting. i was working across her as an and president obama actually attacked carr wrote...
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. >> 33 days until the election, is in therst debate books. high expectations for romney, and he came out swinging. his moves made even harsh he had a goodat debate. -- admit he had a good debate. >> the debate started with a handshake and then turned into assault by mitt romney, going after the left four years in office. president's policies, middle income americans have been crushed. he also described the cuts. will stop the subsidy to pbs. spending things to borrow money from china to for it. >> 5 million jobs in the private created. industry has come back and housing has begun to rise. said there was no way mitt promise ofd keep his taxes without adding to deficit. before thee weeks election, he says his big, bold idea is never mind. >> the president never brought the controversial 47%,. analysts say it was romney who won this debate. >> moments like this could wipe slate clean. >> as both candidates hit the supporters of, the present offer this a device. -- twohave to the war debates, did it to mitt romney. >> this debate is making a new
. >> 33 days until the election, is in therst debate books. high expectations for romney, and he came out swinging. his moves made even harsh he had a goodat debate. -- admit he had a good debate. >> the debate started with a handshake and then turned into assault by mitt romney, going after the left four years in office. president's policies, middle income americans have been crushed. he also described the cuts. will stop the subsidy to pbs. spending things to borrow money from...
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also to come this hour pre-election excitement. but of all of it you know i mean it's almost like it's more than twenty four hours a day coverage on everything on the eve of the u.s. presidential elections we ask the people in america how they really feel about the phrase white house is just that after a short break. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the long ministry is home to one hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly younger than thirty five and they've come from many different places and backgrounds to live in isolation here spiritual life it takes so many hours on the road to becoming a monk requires both hard work and religious to the cation. bank savings to become and has cattle as part of this preparation. however these beasts get a musical company. they can remember sound sequences you know they want to the sound signals the fruits the herders had in the old days they needed them it wasn't just fun but these meadows didn't come naturally requiring decades of composting to bring the soil up to farming standa
also to come this hour pre-election excitement. but of all of it you know i mean it's almost like it's more than twenty four hours a day coverage on everything on the eve of the u.s. presidential elections we ask the people in america how they really feel about the phrase white house is just that after a short break. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the long ministry is home to one hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly younger than thirty five and they've come from many...
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number of crashes in october but i think with election group of in early november i don't see any great dislocation until through election ok but you know it's certainly time out there i'm not over traditionally so it was actually quite a negative month for gold ok so if you are trying to time things we tend to tell people not to trying times but if you are going to try to time it possibly that way to the start of november ok so some seasonal issues at play there historically i want to ask about the supply because you mentioned gold is rare and there is this story there is blowing up on the blogosphere to an extent a report of fake gold that a merchant in new york was sold that was filled with tungsten and he found that out after he heard from a friend that was a merchant that they'd received a gold bar that when they drilled into with salt and with tungsten now this i think incites some anxieties in people especially people that think of gold physical gold as something they can hold outside of the financial system in unallocated vault maybe even in their garage so you are a boy and dea
number of crashes in october but i think with election group of in early november i don't see any great dislocation until through election ok but you know it's certainly time out there i'm not over traditionally so it was actually quite a negative month for gold ok so if you are trying to time things we tend to tell people not to trying times but if you are going to try to time it possibly that way to the start of november ok so some seasonal issues at play there historically i want to ask...
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is in caracas with all the pre-election drama. there's no question who these venezuelans will be voting for comic tobar seventh. we are here because we support our president chavez he does many things to help us housing education programs helping the poor everything here has gotten a lot better because of him everything has changed. their red shirts brand them is the lifeblood of the venezuelan president's leftist movement through out his fourteen years in power for the hundreds of thousands of supporters who gathered in caracas on thursday the message was clear they want six more years of. his supporters say that chavez is the country's first president to genuinely care about the lower class. chavez is the punishment of the rich and the window of hope to the poor. under the banner of socialism for the twenty first century chavez has pumped hundreds of billions of petro dollars into the economy and government run aid programs along with earning him popular support poverty has fallen from fifty percent in one thousand nine hundred
is in caracas with all the pre-election drama. there's no question who these venezuelans will be voting for comic tobar seventh. we are here because we support our president chavez he does many things to help us housing education programs helping the poor everything here has gotten a lot better because of him everything has changed. their red shirts brand them is the lifeblood of the venezuelan president's leftist movement through out his fourteen years in power for the hundreds of thousands of...
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now also to come this hour pre election excitement. so charged over all of it you know i mean it's almost like it's more than twenty four hours of coverage on everything on the eve of the u.s. presidential elections we asked the people in america how they would feel about the race for the white house and that's just ahead after a short break. we'll . science to. innovation all the latest developments around russia we've got the future covered. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to visit to know this picture rest place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top attraction. really has been exploring the deaths of the world sees for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what he'd
now also to come this hour pre election excitement. so charged over all of it you know i mean it's almost like it's more than twenty four hours of coverage on everything on the eve of the u.s. presidential elections we asked the people in america how they would feel about the race for the white house and that's just ahead after a short break. we'll . science to. innovation all the latest developments around russia we've got the future covered. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and...
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>> i wish we had better elections in this country. the reason we have bad government in the country is because we have bad elections. what i mean by that is we don't talk about the important issue. one thing that both sides could agree on today is the pace of deficit reduction. they may go about it different ways but we need to bring the deficit down graduly. right now we are facing the fiscal cliff. nothing will be resolved before november. i believe political forces after the november election will push both sides to a compromise. the one tax that will come down is the uncertainty tax. the uncertainty of washington politics will be positive for the u.s. economy. >> that's true. companies have been in lockdown mode. they don't want to make a decision with uncertainty out there. >> it is infuriating. >> it is. >> watatching washington not understand the incredible drag they put on the u.s. economy by not making a decision. american business is very good at makes money if they tell you the rules of the game. it is like you are playing
>> i wish we had better elections in this country. the reason we have bad government in the country is because we have bad elections. what i mean by that is we don't talk about the important issue. one thing that both sides could agree on today is the pace of deficit reduction. they may go about it different ways but we need to bring the deficit down graduly. right now we are facing the fiscal cliff. nothing will be resolved before november. i believe political forces after the november...
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very is very, very important for the election. right now, notwithstanding what anyone tells you about the polls, the only people i am concerned about is the one taken on election day. >>neil: the polls right new, governor, the polls now, sir, show a slide lead for the president in virginia. this was a state that the president took from the republicans four years ago the it has been close, pretty much ever since, and has been benefiting from an improved economy and lower-than-average national unemployment rate with businesses coming back. the republican governor likes to say that is on me, not that guy, where do you think virginia ultimately breaks? >>guest: i think that virginia is a toss up state right now notwithstanding the polls. people will say one thing and do another. many people will be voting for obama would will say to pollsters that they vote for obama. the issue is, whether they will be exercised and excited to town out for obama, the same degree of excitement is not prevalent. >>neil: you are not in the camp that ther
very is very, very important for the election. right now, notwithstanding what anyone tells you about the polls, the only people i am concerned about is the one taken on election day. >>neil: the polls right new, governor, the polls now, sir, show a slide lead for the president in virginia. this was a state that the president took from the republicans four years ago the it has been close, pretty much ever since, and has been benefiting from an improved economy and lower-than-average...
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. >> in washington, polarized by this year's political election, lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle came together. they presented her with their highest civilian award. >> this is one of the most moving days of my life. >> the united states imposed strict economic sanctions on myanmar's military regime. in the past aung san suu kyi supported that policy, but has now thrown her weight behind the reforms of thein sein and is calling on the international communities to ease restrictions. >> i do support the easing of sanctions because i believe our people must start taking responsibility for their own destiny. >> aung san suu kyi's apeempbs appearances often attracted exiles from myanmar, including pro democracy activists and other who is fled a oppression in their homeland. she appealed for their continued support. >> she is very encouraging and very, you know, inspiring. she invite all the compatriots to come and help very practically. >> aung san suu kyi spent a total of 15 years under house arrest. she's now free to travel the world as an icon of resistance against oppression
. >> in washington, polarized by this year's political election, lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle came together. they presented her with their highest civilian award. >> this is one of the most moving days of my life. >> the united states imposed strict economic sanctions on myanmar's military regime. in the past aung san suu kyi supported that policy, but has now thrown her weight behind the reforms of thein sein and is calling on the international communities...
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at the next election, all parties will have to acknowledge the need for further belt tightening. that much is inescapable. but the key question we will all have to answer is who will have to tighten their belts the most? our position is clear. if we have to ask people to take less out or pay more in, we'll start with the richest and work our way down, not the other way around. we won't waver in our determination to deal with our debts. but we will do it in our own way, according to our own plans, based on our own values. so we will not tether ourselves to detailed spending plans with the conservatives through the next parliament. colleagues, we should be proud of the fact we have delivered fairer taxes in tough times. we should be proud of the fact that we're taking 2m people out of income tax altogether and delivering a £700 tax cut for more than 20m others, and should never miss an opportunity to tell people about it. but as we do so, remember this, our tax cuts, like our extra support for childcare, for schools, for pensioners -- these are not stand-alone consumer offers. the
at the next election, all parties will have to acknowledge the need for further belt tightening. that much is inescapable. but the key question we will all have to answer is who will have to tighten their belts the most? our position is clear. if we have to ask people to take less out or pay more in, we'll start with the richest and work our way down, not the other way around. we won't waver in our determination to deal with our debts. but we will do it in our own way, according to our own...
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the other two zeros, of course, is why we're having a presidential election. both of these candidates need to get our manufacturing base back. we know where it's gone. it's gone to china. >> i will bring john dogget back in. what we heard so long, we didn't need to make stuff in america. i even heard you call companies that applize, make it her-- inv here, make it some place else. where are those high paid service sector jobs supposed to replace manufacturing. for 25 years i heard people say, don't worry about it. the service sector will take care of it. >> that's wrong. it's clear that the high paid service sector jobs are not going to come into existence because they don't make any sense. you don't need a high paid job to empty somebody's bedpan or put a catheter on them. or flip burgers. we have to bring manufacturing jobs back to the u.s. but requires a higher level of skill. in the past in our parents' generation, have a high school diploma and work overtime at ford and make over $100,000 a year. this is really important, you think about am, everything th
the other two zeros, of course, is why we're having a presidential election. both of these candidates need to get our manufacturing base back. we know where it's gone. it's gone to china. >> i will bring john dogget back in. what we heard so long, we didn't need to make stuff in america. i even heard you call companies that applize, make it her-- inv here, make it some place else. where are those high paid service sector jobs supposed to replace manufacturing. for 25 years i heard people...
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or it's also to come this hour here out see that if pre-election fatigue . is so tired of all of it you know i mean it's almost like it's more than twenty four hours a day coverage on everything on the us presidential elections we ask the people in america how they really feel about the race for the white house. after a short break. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to news it is now the speech u.s. place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top attraction. treaty has been exploring the deaths on the world seas for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what he'd been looking for . the water here is very clear the visibility is very good and the underwater world here is extremely rich i've been to
or it's also to come this hour here out see that if pre-election fatigue . is so tired of all of it you know i mean it's almost like it's more than twenty four hours a day coverage on everything on the us presidential elections we ask the people in america how they really feel about the race for the white house. after a short break. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as...
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because i think that there won't be a recovery his best chance of winning an election in two years' time is if there are proper green shoots of recovery and people can see them and they feel they're feeling better about the economy they're feeling better about their prospects they're feeling better about getting jobs and feeling better about getting more income then i think he'll benefit from that and they're there have a good chance of winning but i don't think anything like that is going to happen under present policy so i think their chances of losing must be very high it's a keynesian idea that capitalism is aware. a towards working less and having enough is the current economic crisis a result of that or is it a sign that we thought of the rails well that was a very long run i mean that was a long run idea that keynes had that in the end a successful capitalism should enable people to work less. and and enjoy life more and he thought hours of work over time would shrink as we got richer but that assume that we wouldn't fall into these holes that you know that progress would be stead
because i think that there won't be a recovery his best chance of winning an election in two years' time is if there are proper green shoots of recovery and people can see them and they feel they're feeling better about the economy they're feeling better about their prospects they're feeling better about getting jobs and feeling better about getting more income then i think he'll benefit from that and they're there have a good chance of winning but i don't think anything like that is going to...
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pre-election excitement. so tired of all of it you know i mean it's almost like it's more than twenty four hours of coverage. everything on the eve of the u.s. presidential elections we ask the people in america how they feel about the upcoming race. as the race for the u.s. presidency enters its final full months barack obama and mitt romney are betting on the economy as a bargaining chip with voters obama's posting of his success and cracking down on fraud was help from wall street insiders who make a killing by spilling the beans and other whistleblowers received very different treatment from washington as christine for now reports. corporate greed on wall street is an issue that's been center stage ever since the financial meltdown of two thousand and eight now voices on both the right and the left have tried to find ways to deal with the fallout the bottom line here is that there have been some measures taken to try to deal with corporate fraud and abuse one strategy has been to try to lure insiders or w
pre-election excitement. so tired of all of it you know i mean it's almost like it's more than twenty four hours of coverage. everything on the eve of the u.s. presidential elections we ask the people in america how they feel about the upcoming race. as the race for the u.s. presidency enters its final full months barack obama and mitt romney are betting on the economy as a bargaining chip with voters obama's posting of his success and cracking down on fraud was help from wall street insiders...
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i think people are looking towards the election. if obama stays in the payout ratios are better for the group. i think you will see this return to in favor once again. >> pop for chesapeake energy. >> dennis was talking about natural gas. chesapeake is benefitting from that. >> drop for mosaic. >> they missed on earnings by about 15 cents. they are saying that demand for product in china is weak right now and they can probably hold off on buying there until the end of the year. >> jim has the ceo of mosaic on mad money. a pop for fly boarding. latest craze in australia. a jet ski hybrid. flyers are connected to a hose which uses water pressure. make sure you bring your wallet. they cost around $12,000 a piece. >> i love it. >> it look as lot smaller when he is on that. >> they take five inches off. drop for starbucks down 1%. >> this is another one not a cheap stock. a lot of future growth expected to come overseas in europe and asia. this is one that under performs the broad markets. i think a lot of people want to see after nike's
i think people are looking towards the election. if obama stays in the payout ratios are better for the group. i think you will see this return to in favor once again. >> pop for chesapeake energy. >> dennis was talking about natural gas. chesapeake is benefitting from that. >> drop for mosaic. >> they missed on earnings by about 15 cents. they are saying that demand for product in china is weak right now and they can probably hold off on buying there until the end of...
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these elections that i coming up on sunday why is the outcome of these elections are so important for countries beyond venezuela and latin america i mean what's at stake for them here. what's at stake in venezuela than outside of venezuela what's at stake in venezuela is that this that they are polar opposites these are candidates that are not operating within the same framework one represents the old the past the even though he's younger the older ruling class one is representing the poor and working people and attempting to introduce some sort of social transformation the one the hope. certain united states is a defeated president charges would be a defeat and a demoralization of those who wish to go a different economic group and would be a reaffirmation of what margaret thatcher said once upon a time that there is no alternative. let's leave it right there thank you very much mr bill fletcher author and senior scholar with the institute for polity policy studies for your thought on this thank you very much. the russian man remains in a serious condition after being brutally beaten
these elections that i coming up on sunday why is the outcome of these elections are so important for countries beyond venezuela and latin america i mean what's at stake for them here. what's at stake in venezuela than outside of venezuela what's at stake in venezuela is that this that they are polar opposites these are candidates that are not operating within the same framework one represents the old the past the even though he's younger the older ruling class one is representing the poor and...
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this really does determine the election. i don't care who you are for. this will determine the election. it is a huge problem or the country. we should be celebrating voters going to the polls, not putting impediments in their way. host: the radio program "democracy now" turns 25 this year? guest: we started in 1996. we were just on radio. the week of september 11, 2001, we started on the first television station in new york city on public access. then it just caught on like wildfire beyond the election and more television stations aired us and radio stations and npr stations and pbs stations all over the country. we just went on pbs in washington, d.c. and whuc at howard university and we are now on over 1100 stations. it was originally from pacifica radio. that was founded in the bay area 60 years ago. over 300 radio stations take it all over the world. i think this is because of the hunger for independent voices. and to bend, authentic voices -- independent, authentic voice is all over the world. host: we are talking with amy goodman, the host of "to
this really does determine the election. i don't care who you are for. this will determine the election. it is a huge problem or the country. we should be celebrating voters going to the polls, not putting impediments in their way. host: the radio program "democracy now" turns 25 this year? guest: we started in 1996. we were just on radio. the week of september 11, 2001, we started on the first television station in new york city on public access. then it just caught on like wildfire...
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how representatives the elections -- how representative the elections will be is yet to be seen. >> the elections will be carried out under the current auspices. how are the protesters responded to the dissolution of parliament and that called? >> the move last night by the king may have placate some people. there were going to be counter demonstrations by supporters of the king and those opposed to the muslim brotherhood. we have not had these two sites clashing in the sense of-center of the old city yet. the demonstrations have been -- in the center of the old city. no one is calling for the overthrow of the monarchy itself. they are calling on the came to make these reforms when he appoints the next government and to make sure the parliament is a genuine representative body and not just the tribes that support the monarchy, but those who support the muslim brotherhood and other parties as well. >> thanks very much. to west africa now and ghana. abuse of people living in a mental health institution has been uncovered. the condition of some patients are worse than thought. you may find
how representatives the elections -- how representative the elections will be is yet to be seen. >> the elections will be carried out under the current auspices. how are the protesters responded to the dissolution of parliament and that called? >> the move last night by the king may have placate some people. there were going to be counter demonstrations by supporters of the king and those opposed to the muslim brotherhood. we have not had these two sites clashing in the sense...
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been good places to buy in the last ten years and i think that will continue to be the case with the election coming up in early november i'd. i think i don't think i actually have told this is normal and we've number of crashes in october but i think we actually grew up of in early november i don't forsee any great dislocation until election. but who knows if it's right i'm certain a time out there i'm not sober traditionally so it was actually quite a negative month for gold ok so if you are trying to time things we tend to tell people not to trying times but if you are going to try to time it possible you'd wait till the start of november ok so some seasonal issues at play there historically i want to ask about the supply because you mentioned gold is rare and there is this story there is blowing up on the blogosphere to an extent a report of fake gold that a merchant in new york was sold it was filled with tungsten he found that out after he heard from a friend that was a merchant that they had received a gold bar that when they drilled into with salt and with tungsten now this i think in
been good places to buy in the last ten years and i think that will continue to be the case with the election coming up in early november i'd. i think i don't think i actually have told this is normal and we've number of crashes in october but i think we actually grew up of in early november i don't forsee any great dislocation until election. but who knows if it's right i'm certain a time out there i'm not sober traditionally so it was actually quite a negative month for gold ok so if you are...
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it's what the election is. mark my words, if president obama wins this election, i think he will, i really do believe he'll win, there will be a lame duck session of koncongr. they will either pass multiyear budget then or agree to conditions to keep the government going while they work on the budget in the next couple months after the election. you will see a much higher level of cooperation because their number one goal, the republicans was as senator mcconnell said was to defeat the president. that's not their goal anymore because he can't run anymore. i believe their number one goal will be either to make progress or hold on to the majority, which they can't do without making progress. then you will see both sides begin to compromise, and work together. you will see this law jam break. >> when we come back, the question we have been asking. bill clinton's big speech at the democratic convention. yeah, that's the wa >> i was young. perhaps i could have done another term. . a little bit more vanilla? this is
it's what the election is. mark my words, if president obama wins this election, i think he will, i really do believe he'll win, there will be a lame duck session of koncongr. they will either pass multiyear budget then or agree to conditions to keep the government going while they work on the budget in the next couple months after the election. you will see a much higher level of cooperation because their number one goal, the republicans was as senator mcconnell said was to defeat the...
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they could be laid off you're not supposed to do that because we don't want to scare people before the election. and so that's you know it's on the democrat side on the republican side we have ryan who was on the t.v. shows this weekend who refused to answer the question about exactly what he was going to do take care of it he said it was too complicated well that sounds kind of like good nancy pelosi says you got to pass this bill before you can read what was inside it and we got the chance to read it we found out we really didn't like what was in there yes so i don't see any solutions coming from either one of these guys but the fact is there's a basic reason behind this and that is that at present the federal government is spending about ten percent of our annual production our gross domestic product in deficit spending and if they stop that then they're forced to recognize that we've been in an economic depression for the last four years and hoops here it is any at the same time this is in fact a back door tax on the american people and now the one i want to get into because i don't think t
they could be laid off you're not supposed to do that because we don't want to scare people before the election. and so that's you know it's on the democrat side on the republican side we have ryan who was on the t.v. shows this weekend who refused to answer the question about exactly what he was going to do take care of it he said it was too complicated well that sounds kind of like good nancy pelosi says you got to pass this bill before you can read what was inside it and we got the chance to...
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but with the election ahead, i believe these markets will keep going up. we dropped a little bit last week, but i think we'll find some support. buyers will come in, and i think october will pretty much be an up month. but if you took the election out of there, i would tend to agree with you. > > will china be in focus today for traders? > > i think people will lose at that certainly. we've been talking a lot about the growth slowing down, if that's what's going on there, because that's an issue, that's going to be in issue here. so certainly this week, and especially today, traders are going to watch that. > > as we face the week ahead, there's a jobs number at the end of the week. what will you be buying or selling ahead of that? > > i really am a big fan of the stock indexes, and i think the stocks indexes can hold support, which will be around the 1430 area, especially in the s&p futures contract. if they hold that area, i think you can buy equities, and i think you can buy stock indexes this week. if they get below that area, then i think you want to
but with the election ahead, i believe these markets will keep going up. we dropped a little bit last week, but i think we'll find some support. buyers will come in, and i think october will pretty much be an up month. but if you took the election out of there, i would tend to agree with you. > > will china be in focus today for traders? > > i think people will lose at that certainly. we've been talking a lot about the growth slowing down, if that's what's going on there, because...